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Dress fabric
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Dress fabric
- Place of origin:
England, Great Britain (made)
- Date:
1930 (made)
- Artist/Maker:
Calico Printers' Association (designer and maker)
- Materials and Techniques:
Screen-printed cotton voile
- Credit Line:
Given by Manchester Design Registry
- Museum number:
T.232-1987
- Gallery location:
In Storage
This cotton voile dress fabric is printed with a repeat of flowers, stems and leaves in pink, grey and ochre, on a black background. Floral printed fabrics held a prominent place in every smart woman's wardrobe in the 1930s. Motifs floating on a plain ground worked admirably; navy, black and brown background colours were perennially in vogue. The use of floral decoration on cloth was hardly new but the flowers of the 1930s blossomed with fresh life and vigour. Detailed, naturalistic representations in the traditional manner were replaced with a freedom of line and form closely allied to contemporary movements in the fine and graphic arts.

